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BRB UK 171: Honster Munter & Frattle Bunt

What ho dear listener, the Big Red Barrel UK Podcast Team are here to chew gum and talk video games (and guess what… they’re all out of gum).

Preview: Sword Art Online: Lost Song

Bandai Namco invited us to try out their upcoming game Sword Art Online: Lost Song. Armed with no knowledge of the series whatsoever, Rik jumped at the opportunity.

Preview: Tales of Zestiria

Bandai Namco were kind enough to offer us some time with the game before release, so last week Rik returned to their offices in Hammersmith, London for a sit down with Tales of Zestiria.

Preview: J-Stars Victory VS+

Out near the end of June you can help celebrate the 45th anniversary of Weekly Shōnen Jump by beating up all your favourite Manga characters, some of their friends and a few of your friends too.

Project CARS – Career Mode Video

While Project CARS may have been pushed back once again, the team behind this public backed racing sim have got together and put together a very in-depth video detailing the game’s career mode. Project CARS will be available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC on the 2nd April, then Wii U at a later date.

Ace Combat Assault Horizon Legacy + – Launch Trailer

Ace Combat Assault Horizon Legacy + is now available on 3DS from Bandai Namco. The + signifies the added features which have been included in this version for the new 3DS hardware, including Amiibo support and use of the new C-stick. So go get your Mario-themed F15 and dog-fight to your heart’s content.

Preview: Project CARS

Coleman recently had the chance to get hands on Project CARS and see if this is the driving title we should all be getting excited over.

Project CARS – Start your Engines

A new ultra shiny trailer for Bandai Namco’s Project CARS has been released and shows off enough graphical realism for even the most die-hard of petrol-head to salivate at. Project CARS will ship across PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC on 20th March.

Review: Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution

Feeling more like a spin-off than a sequel, and with some changes to the formula that will surely shake things up, Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution is finally here, and it is absolutely glorious.

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